Turkey's foreign minister calls for inclusive government in Syria to prevent Daesh resurgence
Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan expressed hope that Syria's new government will be inclusive and focused on unity and reconstruction. He emphasized the need for caution during the transition to prevent the terrorist group Daesh from exploiting the situation. Fidan noted that there has been no communication from Bashar Assad, who has fled Syria. He highlighted the importance of maintaining Syria's territorial integrity and involving the international community in the process. Turkey has engaged in discussions about Syria with several countries, including Russia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, Jordan, and the United States. Fidan mentioned that many displaced people may now return to Syria.